Saturday, January 10, 2009

Changing the Default TTL in wIn XP

DefaultTTL
DefaultTTL determines the time in seconds and the number of hops a packet lives (every hop reduces it by at least 1). While it does not directly affect speed, a larger value increases the amount of time it takes for a packet to be considered lost, discarded and retransmitted. A value that's too small can cause packets to be unable to reach distant servers at all.

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\ParametersDefaultTTL="64"
(DWORD, recommended setting is 64. Other settings that are widely used are 128 and 32)

You can Change the TTL time by this try it confidently....

No comments: